Oregon Daily TUESDAY. JULY 7. 1992 Hose monster Dennis Grasser carries a window-washing device to Esshnger Hall The window-washing crew, which works through the University Physical Plant, is in the process ot washing all windows on campus — a project expected to take W weeks Back to step one for new-tax lobby J Student leaders will push for another special session before November By Pat Matach r mof.iki Edtor The Oregon Legislature's dismissal of Uov Barbara Roberts' lax-reform plan lias student and administrative leaders shifting gears on how to he«d-ofT Measure 5 in duced cutbacks Kofierts had called the special session of the l.egisla lure hoping voters would get a chance to decide on a way to replace revenue lost to Measure 5 before the mandated cuts for the t')1);) ’15 biennium take effect But that plan, and last minute attempts hy the Ore gon Senate to revive it, was sunk by the Mouse, whose Republican leaders complained that putting II liefore Oregonians In Seplember would not allow enough time for voters to study it "It is very distressing and disappointing that the state's politic al leaders have not been able to agree on the nature and timing for a tax-reform measure to allow the citizens of the state to determine the level of ser vices they are willing to support," said University I’res idenl Myles Brand u! a press conference.'Thursday "We certainly would have hoped that the slate would come to grips with this problem already." Brand said "It's frustrating, not for me. not for the faculty, not for the staff, it's frustrating from the point of view regard ing Oregonians’ chances to get an education and the chances for social mobility." Turn to TAX, Page 3 New EMU director looking forward to exploring Oregon _i Miller says first or der of business will be getting to know his co-workers By Morgan Emnch Emerald Contribute* Those! who understand Ore gon's buck-to-nature appeal shouldn’t bo surprised to learn the new director of one of the biggest indoor facilities on cam pus took the job because ho likes to bo outdoors. Charles "Dusty” Miller took over as director of the Erb Me morial Union Juno 15 after a hiring process thut involved more than 50 applicants. "Being at this university af fords mo the opportunity to put together professional desires with quality of life issues with my family,” Miller said, adding that ho plans on taking advan tage of the many outdoor op portunities available around Eugene. "I plan to bo outside as much as possible," said the one-time canoe instructor and current contributor to the Wo source Guide* to Outdoor Programs. Miller served as director of the Joseph A. Dana Center and student activities at Loyola University in New Orleans for the past eight years and had a similar position at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania before that. The Interview and screening process for the EMU position, which involved five finalists having meetings with students, faculty and staff, brought a large number of nationally prominent candidates to apply, said University President Myles Brand. '•It's an indicator of the strength and reputation of our Institution's tradition of strong governance and community that wo had such u strong pool of candidates." Brand said, "even iri a year when the fiscal picture for higher education in Oregon is unclear." Miller. who bus a master’s degree In personnel administra tion from the State University of New York at Buffalo, echoed Brand's sentiments in saying the EMU has a very good repu tation internationally, and this is one of the reasons ho chose to make the move to Oregon. The first order of business. Miller said, is to try to get to know ail of the people he’s go ing to be working with. This is no small task considering there are more than no non-student employees now under him In addition to coordinating the meeting rooms, performance spaces and galleries, he will lie overseeing all of the programs within the student union. This Includes student gov ernment offices, publication of fices. Child Caro, Club Sports, the Recreation Center, Outdoor Program, Cultural Forum, Craft Center and more. Miller has some big shoes to Photo by Jolt PMioy Chariot "Duaty" Millar took ovar at lha naw director of lha EMU at tar a hiring procaaa that Includad mora than SO applicanta fill. Adollo McMillan, who re tired in Jnmiury 1992. had boon the director sinco 1975 and served us ussociuto director for seven years before taking over. She whs president of tho Asso ciation of College Unions Inter national In 1<»H1. Coincidental ly. Miller currently is chairman of Development Fund Advisory Committee of iho same orguoi /.til ion Frank Gel I nor, FMU associate dlrticlnr and University pro gmm consultant, served us in terim director until Miller wus named. WEATHER Summer might be back today with slightly warmer temperatures after Monday's mostly cloudy skies and high of 71 ov— Eugene Sunny skies are expected today after morning clouds disappear and highs of 75-80. GRAND CANYON OR BUST FLAGSTAFF !AP) - A fugitive convict who eluded authorities for nearly two months pleaded innocent to charges of kidnapping, armed robbery ami attempted murder Monday and said he would try to escape again. Danny Ray Hurnitu escaped May 12 from the Arizona state prison 50 miles southeast of Phoenix. Horning was tracked as far as the Grand Canyon National Park about 200 miles north of Phoenix. Homing had eluded helicopters with heat-seeking ami night-vision equipment. trackers with dogs, a multiagency task force of about 380 officers and roadblocks. 'He is not a folk hero He really and truly is nothing but a smart aleck.’ said Michael Am, spokesman fer Arizona's Corrections Department A SPORTS PAU. PRANCE (AP) - Richard Vircnoue of Prance gained the leadersyellow lersey as the Tour de Prance returned to its home country Monday after a weekend in Spain Three-time champion dreg LeMond of the United Slates remains with the main contenders, but had some minor difficulties, twice having to change a flat The tour, which covers seven European countries, heads to Bordeaux today